[Solicitations] Reggie and Me launches in December

Archie Comics continues to launch new series with super talented artists. The latest is Reggie and Me by Tom DeFalco, Sandy Jarrell, Kelly Fitzpatrick and Jack Morelli.

Ugh… Reggie is the worst… and now we’ll see exactly what kind of person we are dealing with.

“Reggie Mantle has been called a self-aggrandizing egotist, a sinister super-villain, a merciless monster and worse, but his dog loves him. Sandy and I intend to show all the doubters and haters exactly why Reggie should be named the true master of this universe…or else!” said writer Tom DeFalco.

“The town of Riverdale has been part of my life as long as I can remember, and there couldn’t be a more exciting time to visit,” says series artist Sandy Jarrell. “Reg is more than a little salty he had to wait this long for his solo relaunch, so we’ve to make this count. I, for one, have no intention of getting on Mantle’s list.”

REGGIE AND ME #1 Script: Tom DeFalco Art: Sandy Jarrell, Kelly Fitzpatrick, Jack Morelli Cover: Sandy Jarrell, Kelly Fitzpatrick Variant Covers: Ben Caldwell, Derek Charm, Ron Frenz with Elaina Unger, Robert Hack with Steve Downer, Ryan Jampole, Thomas Pitilli, Wilfredo Torres with Elaina Unger, Michael Walsh Blank Sketch Cover Also Available On Sale Date: 12/7 32-page, full color comic $3.99 U.S.
There is no one more loved, revered, admired and adored in Riverdale than… Reggie Mantle? Well, at least Reggie doesn’t think there’s anyone as loved and admired as himself. And his best friend can back that idea up—his best friend, of course, being his dog, Vader. The unstoppable duo is known around town for pulling the funniest pranks, getting the hottest dates and throwing the best parties. And if anyone even dares to compete with them, there is going to be hell to pay. Come take a look at the life of your hero, the handsome, hilarious Reggie Mantle.

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